The Eastern Partnership represents a priority for Romania's Presidency at the Council of the European Union and there is hope of carrying out a ministerial meeting in April dedicated to the issues and, especially, to the prospects that the Eastern Partnership will have in the coming years, Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Melescanu told Romanian journalists on Tuesday in Strasbourg, at the European Parliament.
“There are 10 years since the establishment of the Eastern Partnership, five years have passed since the conclusion of three association agreements with the Republic of Molodva, with Ukraine and with Georgia, countries that are part of the …read more
Source: Agerpres